Examples of 'have some loose' in a sentence

Meaning of "have some loose"

have some loose: This phrase may refer to having some free time or being available for activities. It can also suggest having flexibility in one's schedule or having items that are not securely fastened or fixed in place

How to use "have some loose" in a sentence

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have some loose
I have some loose ends to tie up first.
If you are not in a big hurry though, have some loose tea.
We still have some loose ends.
We have 48 hours to do that . We still have some loose ends.
You must have some loose change somewhere.
We have 48 hours . We still have some loose ends.
We have some loose ends we might have to deal with.
Yeah, it would be nice if I didn't have some loose ends… up north.
Make sure you have some loose cash on you to avoid embarrassment.
I have some loose ends in DC.
You know I have some loose screws.
I have some loose ends in D.
Cartwright, We also have some loose categories of combos too.
So I have some loose ends to tie up, house and all.
No, it's just you have some loose skin under your neck.

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I have some loose Jell-O, okay.
Now, we have some loose ends to tie up.
I have some loose ends to tie up . - Can not.
Unless you have some loose kale. You know what?
May I have some loose change? Hi, gents.

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